- Former Newcastle and Brighton manager Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year and underwent surgery in May.
- The 67-year-old opted for a prostate removal procedure after receiving comprehensive medical advice on his treatment options.
- Hughton spoke about his recovery to the Daily Mail, stating he is now "one year post-operation" and "in a really good place”, feeling good and energetic.
- He highlighted the significance of staying active and busy, not only for physical rehabilitation but also for maintaining mental well-being during his recovery.
- Hughton, who also had a distinguished playing career with Tottenham and managed several other clubs including Norwich and Nottingham Forest, expressed comfort with his prognosis and post-operation feelings.
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Former Premier League manager Chris Hughton opens up on recovery after prostate cancer diagnosis